What folks are saying on Twitter about the wealthcare bill the Republicans have finally released after weeks of secrecy as they seek to ram it through the Senate:
The Senate GOP bill isn't health care, it's #wealthcare. https://t.co/psNDJ3I34a— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 22, 2017
The Senate Health Care Bill: "A broad tax cut to the affluent, paid for by billions of dollars sliced from Medicaid" https://t.co/qymXLm218U— Paul B. Raushenbush (@raushenbush) June 22, 2017
Medicaid covers:— Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) June 22, 2017
64% of nursing home residents
60% of kids with disabilities
49% of births
20% of all Americanshttps://t.co/Gt0MZI6Fqr pic.twitter.com/zRU8ykF6SP
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 22, 2017
Health insurance lobbyists get briefed on the secret bill before Democratic Senators or the American public. What a sham. https://t.co/Njj4JKoK8J— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) June 22, 2017
These Medicaid cuts are insidious. Designed to get bigger every year—so, outside window that CBO scores, they asphyxiate the program. 1/ https://t.co/MNksPzIza0— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) June 22, 2017
Ben Wikler is responding to this tweet by Sahil Kapur:
Happy Obamacarepocalypse day. @LauraLitvan and I got our hands on the details of the Senate Republican bill.https://t.co/4cn0KAqFR2— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) June 22, 2017
If you want to know what it looks like when the super rich devour a country, you need only look to the United States in 2017.— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 22, 2017
Crucial insight from @JoyAnnReid: The Republican base LOVES big government, but only for themselves.— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 22, 2017
Worth repeating this is unprecedented. A major party advancing legislation to vastly increase the # of uninsured without any public input.— Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) June 22, 2017
At the end of the day, Trumpcare is a brutal attack on the very voters that put Trump in the White House https://t.co/KqwIQprCLG— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) June 22, 2017
And I refuse to forget who is bringing this abomination to us, who set it in motion: "pro-life" white U.S. Christians:
4 in 5 white evangelicals, 3 in 5 white Catholics and Mormons — "pro-life" voters — brought us the Trump nightmare.— Bill Lindsey (@wdlindsy) May 20, 2017
I will not forget.
Are the Catholic bishops planning to find ways to provide access to healthcare to the 25 million folks who will now lose healthcare coverage — due to the very direct (lack of) moral leadership of the U.S. Catholic bishops?
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